That's totally valid.MyIDKaTePe wrote: ↑Sat 25. Jun 2022, 18:09 https://i.imgur.com/OgMMWMB.png
my phpmyadmin from keyadmin login
A regular user doesn't have access to MariaDB/MySQL internal tables.
That's totally valid.MyIDKaTePe wrote: ↑Sat 25. Jun 2022, 18:09 https://i.imgur.com/OgMMWMB.png
my phpmyadmin from keyadmin login
actually that phpmyadmin from keyadmin login24unix wrote: ↑Sat 25. Jun 2022, 18:15That's totally valid.MyIDKaTePe wrote: ↑Sat 25. Jun 2022, 18:09 https://i.imgur.com/OgMMWMB.png
my phpmyadmin from keyadmin login
A regular user doesn't have access to MariaDB/MySQL internal tables.
Take a look at keyhelp_login_data_2022-* in the home folder of root.MyIDKaTePe wrote: ↑Sat 25. Jun 2022, 18:20actually that phpmyadmin from keyadmin login24unix wrote: ↑Sat 25. Jun 2022, 18:15That's totally valid.MyIDKaTePe wrote: ↑Sat 25. Jun 2022, 18:09 https://i.imgur.com/OgMMWMB.png
my phpmyadmin from keyadmin login
A regular user doesn't have access to MariaDB/MySQL internal tables.
how to get root password ?
The credential for your testdb work, so they should work for WP install.MyIDKaTePe wrote: ↑Sat 25. Jun 2022, 18:20
ok that the other question.. not related with this
now how to make the db connected without touching phpmyadmin ?
all i do just like that...ShortSnow wrote: ↑Sun 26. Jun 2022, 03:46 Please just confirm the way you create a new Database. Im am not sure you use Keyhelp for that.
Creating a database has nothing todo with phpMyAdmin.
Keyhelp as Admin:CU Arne
- Create a User with minimum 1 Database in Resource & Permissions
- Switch to the User (click the username in the useradministration list)
- Create the Database under "Resourcen -> Database
- Set password for the database
- Use this credential for WP
You should create the tables in Keyhelp, not PhpMyAdmin.